Complete in spanish

Completar

pronunciation: koʊmpletɑɹ̩ part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures

complete1 = completo, todo, total, pleno. 

Example: The main entry is the complete catalogue record of the document.

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» be a complete meltdown = ser un verdadero desastre, ser desastroso, ser un verdadero caos.

Example: I don't think this is a money problem -- I think this is a complete meltdown in your marriage because your husband is a liar and you've lost respect for him.

» be a (complete) shambles = estar patas arriba, estar hecho un desastre, ser un (verdadero) desastre, estar en ruinas, ser desastroso, estar destrozado, estar desquiciado, ser un (verdadero) caos, estar manga por hombro, ser un (verdadero) despelote.

Example: While the economy is a 'shambles' and likely to stay that way for some time, he remains optimistic there will eventually be a recovery over a period of years.

» be in complete chaos = ser un verdadero caos, ser un verdadero despelote.

Example: The world would be in complete chaos if there was no Internet anymore.

» come as + a (complete) shock = caer como un cubo de agua fría, caer como un jarro de agua fría, caer como una jarra de agua fría, coger de sorpresa, coger por sorpresa.

Example: Obama's abrupt change of direction came as a shock to experts and allies alike.

» complete failure = fracaso total, fracaso rotundo, fiasco total.

Example: The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.

» complete with = incluido, además de, junto a, junto con.

Example: Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.

» give + a complete picture = dar una visión total.

Example: In addition, most guides are selective and only a few give a complete picture of the wealth of material available to a reference collection.

» incomplete = incompleto, inacabado.

Example: Incomplete orders can thus be entered which will automatically be deferred.

complete2 = completar, finalizar, consumar, efectuar, dar por terminado, dar por concluido, dar por acabado, dar por finalizado. 

Example: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.

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» autocomplete = predictivo.

Example: Most of us have seen a web site that uses autocomplete fuctionality to help the end user fill out a form.

» complete + a form = rellenar un impreso.

Example: By completing the form, we agree that the expenses established in the waiver form will be liability of and paid for by the insurance company.

» complete + a job = finalizar un trabajo, acabar un trabajo.

Example: Fixing a tubeless wheelbarrow tire is fairly easy, if you know how, and can mean the difference between completed a job or leaving it half done.

» complete + a mission = completar una misión, cumplir una misión.

Example: In hand-to-hand combat, the soldier must have the attitude that he will defeat the enemy and complete the mission, no matter what.

» complete + a questionnaire = rellenar un cuestionario.

Example: Subjects were excluded from the analysis who did not complete the questionnaire.

» complete + Gerundio = terminar de + Infinitivo.

Example: When you've completed typing in the search criteria, press <Enter>.

» complete + high school = finalizar los estudios de BUP.

Example: Chile was once her home, she grew up and completed high school there, and she knew first-hand some of the country's needs for advancing the field of librarianship.

» complete + the picture = completar Algo.

Example: Though Piaget addresses the intellectual side of the three-dimensional person, the human personality completes the total picture.

Complete synonyms

over in spanish: terminado, pronunciation: oʊvɜr part of speech: noun, adverb good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd part of speech: adjective all in spanish: todos, pronunciation: ɔl part of speech: adjective, adverb sound in spanish: sonar, pronunciation: saʊnd part of speech: noun, adjective thorough in spanish: completo, pronunciation: θɜroʊ part of speech: adjective discharge in spanish: descarga, pronunciation: dɪstʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb clean in spanish: limpiar, pronunciation: klin part of speech: adjective, verb finish in spanish: terminar, pronunciation: fɪnɪʃ part of speech: verb, noun perfect in spanish: Perfecto, pronunciation: pɜrfekt part of speech: adjective gross in spanish: bruto, pronunciation: groʊs part of speech: adjective, noun consummate in spanish: consumar, pronunciation: kɑnsəmət part of speech: adjective, verb pure in spanish: puro, pronunciation: pjʊr part of speech: adjective stark in spanish: rígido, pronunciation: stɑrk part of speech: adjective dispatch in spanish: envío, pronunciation: dɪspætʃ part of speech: noun, verb absolute in spanish: absoluto, pronunciation: æbsəlut part of speech: adjective nail in spanish: uña, pronunciation: neɪl part of speech: noun full in spanish: completo, pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective utter in spanish: pronunciar, pronunciation: ʌtɜr part of speech: verb total in spanish: total, pronunciation: toʊtəl part of speech: adjective, noun arrant in spanish: redomado, pronunciation: ærənt part of speech: adjective hearty in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: hɑrti part of speech: adjective exhaustive in spanish: exhaustivo, pronunciation: ɪgzɔstɪv part of speech: adjective stand-alone in spanish: ser único, pronunciation: stændəloʊn part of speech: adjective accomplished in spanish: consumado, pronunciation: əkɑmplɪʃt part of speech: adjective everlasting in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋ part of speech: adjective staring in spanish: curioso, pronunciation: sterɪŋ part of speech: adjective, adverb downright in spanish: completamente, pronunciation: daʊnraɪt part of speech: adverb, adjective make out in spanish: dar a entender, pronunciation: meɪkaʊt part of speech: verb completed in spanish: terminado, pronunciation: kəmplitəd part of speech: adjective finished in spanish: terminado, pronunciation: fɪnɪʃt part of speech: adjective realized in spanish: dio cuenta, pronunciation: riəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective skilled in spanish: experto, pronunciation: skɪld part of speech: adjective ended in spanish: terminó, pronunciation: endəd part of speech: adjective concluded in spanish: concluido, pronunciation: kənkludəd part of speech: adjective self-contained in spanish: autocontenido, pronunciation: selfkənteɪnd part of speech: adjective full-blown in spanish: en toda regla, pronunciation: fʊlbloʊn part of speech: adjective fill in in spanish: llenar, pronunciation: fɪlɪn part of speech: verb terminated in spanish: terminado, pronunciation: tɜrməneɪtəd part of speech: adjective fill out in spanish: llenar, pronunciation: fɪlaʊt part of speech: verb all-out in spanish: todo fuera, pronunciation: ɔlaʊt part of speech: adjective thoroughgoing in spanish: concienzudo, pronunciation: θɔraʊgəgoʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective allover in spanish: por todas partes, pronunciation: æloʊvɜr part of speech: adjective sodding in spanish: jodido, pronunciation: sɑdɪŋ part of speech: verb, noun all over in spanish: por todas partes, pronunciation: ɔloʊvɜr part of speech: adjective, adverb full-scale in spanish: Escala completa, pronunciation: fʊlskeɪl part of speech: adjective double-dyed in spanish: doble teñido, pronunciation: dʌbəldaɪd full-dress in spanish: Vestido completo, pronunciation: fʊldres part of speech: adjective right-down in spanish: justo abajo, pronunciation: raɪtdaʊn part of speech: adjective, adverb fleshed out in spanish: desarrollado, pronunciation: fleʃtaʊt part of speech: adjective full-clad in spanish: lleno de ropa, pronunciation: fʊlklæd part of speech: adjective

Complete antonyms

incomplete pronunciation: ɪnkəmplit part of speech: adjective uncomplete pronunciation: ənkəmplit part of speech: adjective
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